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Chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) - Coggle Diagram
Chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE)
Home enviroment
lose relationships with family members
disrupt other peoples lifes
say things you do not mean to people
say things on social media
lose the opportunity to provide for your family
lose contact with everyone
Psychology
Trouble thinking
memory loss
impulsive behavior
aggression
substance misuse
depression
problems walking
problems balancing
Causes &who it effects
Repeated head trauma
hockey players
football players
Military members serving in a warzone
economics
resources available
Income
Historical perspectives
First discovery of CTE in a football player was by Dr. Omalu in 2002.
Was originally called "punch drunk syndrome"
Mike Webster was the first NFL player found to have CTE
Can only be found when you pass away